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Читать полностью…Japanese engineers have developed a new robot that can reach speeds of up to 46 km/h. During its creation, the developers took inspiration from the Velociraptor.
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The Koreans have created a fantastic clock with a snowstorm inside - white balls of “snow” add up to numbers only when you look at them.
On top is a 3D camera that tracks gestures and drives a clever fan system inside the case. For this ingenious development, the Koreans even received the Red Dot Award 2023.
The price has not yet been announced - the prototype is still at the finalization stage.
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Читать полностью…Robops, waiters and mechanical people: the 8th World Robot Conference ended in China
There were hospitable bots serving food and drinks, robotic dogs and other humanoids there. But the audience award still went to robots with synthetic skin, similar to real people.
The Chinese are again ten steps ahead of the rest
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No, it’s not Starbucks. It’s Artly, a 3-year-old startup that has developed an AI-powered machine that it claims makes a “perfect cup of coffee every time,” using computer vision algorithms to guide a robotic arm and monitor drink quality. Amazing?
Artly's barista bots learn quickly: Human baristas can use the imitation learning platform to teach Artly new tricks by showing examples. Deep Learning-based visual inspection is used to monitor drink quality at each step to ensure a perfect cup with every order.
It has 10 retail locations across the US and will use the new funding to expand its model.
Well...
That's how Gemini AI works - it's Google's newest LLM.
With all due respect to ChatGPT and Gigachat….
A little scary, to be honest... 😅
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So… they integrated ChatGPT to Boston’s dynamics robots…
New terminator on the way 🤖
Sky Train is an unmanned suspended train with a glass bottom that creates the illusion of flight for passengers.
The train runs between the Jiufen and Longquan mountains in Wuhan, China, has a track length of 16 miles and can accommodate 220 people.
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Video of the Day:
Starlink deploys another satellite into orbit.
The satellite features dielectric mirrors on its surface. Its color is designed to be as black as possible to track and redirect light. Starlink aims to minimize the brightness of its satellites to avoid disrupting observations of the night sky.
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Roboticists from Robotic Systems Lab and NVIDIA Embedded teach robots to climb and jump.
After simulation training, the robots can decide for themselves how to overcome obstacles. This gives them the ability to do dangerous work without human intervention.
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SHURUI Robotics is a high-tech enterprise that focuses on developing and commercializing of surgical robotic systems for minimally invasive surgery.
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Remembering August 9, 1945: The US Atomic Bombing of Nagasaki
Today marks the anniversary of a momentous and somber event in world history. On this day in 1945, the United States dropped an atomic bomb on the city of Nagasaki, Japan, just three days after the bombing of Hiroshima. These bombings brought about the end of World War II, but they also resulted in the loss of tens of thousands of lives and left lasting scars on the survivors and the cities themselves.
As we reflect on this day, it's essential to remember the human cost of war and the profound impact of nuclear weapons. The survivors, known as Hibakusha, have shared their harrowing stories with the world, reminding us of the devastating effects of nuclear warfare and the importance of working towards a world free of nuclear weapons.
The bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki serve as a stark reminder of the consequences of global conflict and the responsibility we all share in promoting peace and understanding. Today, as we commemorate this tragic event, let us recommit ourselves to the pursuit of a more peaceful, just, and interconnected world.
We honor the memory of those who lost their lives and stand in solidarity with the survivors and their descendants. May their stories inspire us to work towards a future where such atrocities are never repeated.